Thursday, October 2, 2025

'Mandalorian and Grogu' trailer | Enceladus spews organic molecules | 'The Martian' turns 10

Uranus's moon Ariel has hidden ocean | Rogue planet gobbles up dust
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October 2, 2025
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Happy Thursday space fans!
We have lots of stories for your daily read, starting with Uranus's moon Ariel may have had a hidden ocean. 

Other stories for today include a look at Disney's new 'Mandalorian and Grogu' movie, a rogue planet eating tons of dust and a 10 year look back at 'The Martian.' We have all that and more in this newsletter. 

Keep looking up, 
Kenna 
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Hidden ocean may have existed on Uranus's moon Ariel
Hidden ocean may have existed on Uranus's moon Ariel
"Ultimately, we just need to go back to the Uranus system and see for ourselves."
 
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'Mandalorian and Grogu': Flashy trailer, still vague
'Mandalorian and Grogu': Flashy trailer, still vague
This spinoff of Disney+'s 'The Mandalorian' TV series debuts in theaters on May 22, 2026.
 
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Space quiz! When did NASA's Cassini mission end?
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Space Deal of the Day
 
Lumix S1R II: Flagship hybrid camera scores 4.5 stars
Lumix S1R II: Flagship hybrid camera scores 4.5 stars
Does this flagship 44.3-megapixel photo and video hybrid camera have enough in its tank-like structure to satisfy astrophotographers?
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Skywatching
 
Watch the Harvest supermoon rise on Oct. 6
Watch the Harvest supermoon rise on Oct. 6
Here's what you need to know about the full "Harvest Moon" before it rises to put on a magnificent show on Oct. 6.
 
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Science & Astronomy
 
Hidden Venus asteroids may one day threaten Earth
Hidden Venus asteroids may one day threaten Earth
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Sunless exoplanet devours 6 billion tons of dust
Sunless exoplanet devours 6 billion tons of dust
"This is the strongest accretion episode ever recorded for a planetary-mass object."
 
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Search for Life
 
Enceladus sprays possible ingredients for life
Enceladus sprays possible ingredients for life
Could Saturn's frozen moon be the best place to look for life in the solar system?
 
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Entertainment
 
10 years of 'The Martian': A sci-fi classic
10 years of 'The Martian': A sci-fi classic
How Ridley Scott's third sci-fi masterpiece proved there is life on Mars after all, by telling a deeply human, and oddly familiar story.
 
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Today in Space
 
On this day: Oct. 2, 2015: 100th liftoff for ULA
On this day: Oct. 2, 2015: 100th liftoff for ULA
On Oct. 2, 2015, the United Launch Alliance launched its 100th rocket!
 
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Image of day: Telescope sees binary star's spectra
Image of day: Telescope sees binary star's spectra
The new spectrum image offers fresh insights into one of the galaxy's most massive and volatile star systems.
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